Daniel Miller

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Daniel Miller, President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, was a guest on the nationally syndicated Alan Nathan Show. They discussed Texit and federal encroachments on the right to keep and bear arms.

It is rare that the internal struggles of a major political party are contentious enough to draw public attention. After all, the participants are all members of the same organization. The differences between candidates are often so nuanced as to leave the outsider baffled as to why there is a […]

A battle is only as good as the soldiers that fight it; any general could tell you that. When it comes to the struggle to preserve Texas’ values and quality of life from the federal monster, this is equally true. One important voice for independence and general Liberty concerns is […]

Daniel Miller, President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, was a guest on The Lars Larson Show hosted by Lars Larson and based in Portland, Oregon. They discussed ther release of the TEXIT book, the reasons why other States should be reevaluating their relationship with the Federal union, and the school […]

The following is a statement from the Texas Nationalist Movement on how TEXIT will prevent more “Santa Fe-style” mass shootings. HOUSTON, TX — On Friday, May. 18, another horrific massacre claimed the lives of 9 children while they attended school. TNM President Daniel Miller believes “criminal negligence by federal law […]

Daniel Miller, President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, was a guest on Ringside Politics with Jeff Crouere and based in New Orleans, Louisiana. They discussed the upcoming #TEXIT book, the level of support for Texas leaving the union, the next steps necessary to make it happen.

It is no secret to the technologically advanced world that Facebook, the social media platform, has recently fallen under much scrutiny over user privacy issues and data-mining. Additionally, the platform has also been severely criticized for adding a variety of obstacles to suppress non left-wing political content, making it difficult […]